AU Mic is a young (∼24 Myr), pre-main-sequence M dwarf star that was observed in the first month of science observations of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and reobserved 2 years later. This target has photometric variability from a variety of sources that is readily apparent in the TESS light curves; spots induce modulation in the light curve, flares are present throughout (manifesting as sharp rises with slow exponential decay phases), and transits of AU Mic b may be seen by eye as dips in the light curve. We present a combined analysis of both TESS Sector 1 and Sector 27 AU Mic light curves including the new 20 s cadence data from TESS Year 3. We compare flare rates between both observations and analyze the spot evolutio...
A.C.C. and T.W. acknowledge support from STFC consolidated grant number ST/M001296/1.AU Mic is a you...
AU Mic is a ~23 Myr old, early M dwarf, and the most actively flaring planet host detected to date. ...
Current models of the habitable zone, while accounting for atmospheric contributions and the host st...
International audienceAU Microscopii (AU Mic) is a young, active star whose transiting planet was re...
AU Mic is a relatively bright, nearby (9.7 pc), young (22 Myr) M1V pre-main sequence star hosting tw...
Context. More than 4000 exoplanets have been discovered to date, providing the search for a place ca...
As more exoplanets are being discovered around ultracool dwarfs, understanding their magnetic activi...
I present an analysis of starspot modulation and flares in the TESS light curves of 112 M dwarfs wit...
International audienceAU Mic is a young planetary system with a resolved debris disc showing signs o...
AU Mic is a young planetary system with a resolved debris disc showing signs of planet formation and...
AU Mic is a young planetary system with a resolved debris disc showing signs of planet formation and...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.. We perform a study of stellar flare...
A.C.C. and T.W. acknowledge support from STFC consolidated grant number ST/M001296/1.AU Mic is a you...
AU Mic is a ~23 Myr old, early M dwarf, and the most actively flaring planet host detected to date. ...
Current models of the habitable zone, while accounting for atmospheric contributions and the host st...
International audienceAU Microscopii (AU Mic) is a young, active star whose transiting planet was re...
AU Mic is a relatively bright, nearby (9.7 pc), young (22 Myr) M1V pre-main sequence star hosting tw...
Context. More than 4000 exoplanets have been discovered to date, providing the search for a place ca...
As more exoplanets are being discovered around ultracool dwarfs, understanding their magnetic activi...
I present an analysis of starspot modulation and flares in the TESS light curves of 112 M dwarfs wit...
International audienceAU Mic is a young planetary system with a resolved debris disc showing signs o...
AU Mic is a young planetary system with a resolved debris disc showing signs of planet formation and...
AU Mic is a young planetary system with a resolved debris disc showing signs of planet formation and...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.. We perform a study of stellar flare...
A.C.C. and T.W. acknowledge support from STFC consolidated grant number ST/M001296/1.AU Mic is a you...
AU Mic is a ~23 Myr old, early M dwarf, and the most actively flaring planet host detected to date. ...
Current models of the habitable zone, while accounting for atmospheric contributions and the host st...